I saw her on Tv yesterday and this is the video of the partyLe Journal télévisé en Arabe du 25 03 09
i find the takchita quite nice, even if it is for me too charged, i would prefer more delicate imbroideries, the belt is beautiful, and the earrings also, but the hairdo is definitely a mess and the make up wasn't refined
by way, this way to dress isn't the better choice for this kind of event, it's more a look for state dinners, I would prefer her more simple, simplicity and refinement would be the better choice for this party

I read comments about why Morroco gives money to Saudi Arabia. First this is associations and I'm sure what was given is not something of great value. Ladies what Morroco gets from Saudi Arabia and the Gulf is a big deal, and if we do small calculation we will find out that the net gain is in the Morrocan side.

Moroccan Benefit Charity Gala for Children with Cancer on November 6, 2009 in Munich - News4Press.com
..... a specially created buffet or menu by a renowned star chef, Moroccan music, speeches and reports about Morocco, presentations of the latest results of German cancer research, and the outstanding engagement of the wife of the King, Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Salma of Morocco, with the Moroccan cancer foundation which she established. In addition: a huge tombola with numerous prizes. It should be stressed that this is a private initiative...

Lalla Salma Accepts Donation From Kuwaiti Ambassador
The King of Morocco’s wife was thrilled when a Kuwaiti ambassador gave $2 million to her cancer association Wednesday.
Salah Mohammed Al Buaija donated the money during a visit with Princess Lalla Salma. It was granted by the Kuwaiti Emir, Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, and was delivered to Latifa El Abida,..

Thanks Lilo for pictures, She looked good in KSA visit, and stunning in the purple suit.

__________________"It is very important to generate a good attitude, a good heart, as much as possible. The short-term happiness and the long term one at the same time, for you and for others will come."Dalaï LAMA

Moroccan groups target teen tobacco, drug use
...A three-week awareness campaign was launched on May 15th by the Lalla Salma Cancer Association. The campaign aims to "make people sit up and take notice, raise awareness of the dangers of tobacco and change behaviour so that people don't start smoking." The World Health Organisation's World No Tobacco Day is May 31st....Link

Under the High Patronage of Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Salma, the Fourth World Congress of the International Secretariat of Nurses of the Espace Francophone (SIDIIEF) was held at the Palais des Congrès de Marrakech from 7 to 11 June 2009.
This international scientific event held in collaboration with the Moroccan Association of Nursing and sanitation (AMSITS) and the ALSC.
The conference was organized around the theme of health care as a lever for human development. It attracted more than 1 400 nurses in various regions of the Francophone world, came to discuss and share their experiences and knowledge, including nearly 400 Moroccan. These figures represent a record crowd for SIDIIEF.

4th International Symposium on Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
...Inspired by the vision and leadership of Her Royal Highness, Princess Lalla Salma, the non-governmental organization Association Lalla Salma Contre le Cancer (ALSC) (Accueil &mdash; ASSOCIATION LALLA SALMA DE LUTTE CONTRE LE CANCER) is making significant inroads in improving the quality of cancer management and ensuring that all Moroccan patients have access to a high standard of cancer care. In less than three years since its founding in 2005, the ALSC has raised public cancer awareness toward cancers through Morocco. It launched an ambitious building program aimed at building cancer treatment centers in Agadir, Oujda and Al Hoceima and very soon in Fes, Marrakech and Tangier, to add to those in Rabat and Casablanca...

Fight against Cancer, public engagement of HRH Princess Lalla Salma
There are many lessons of humility, determination and solidarity for us in the endeavours to treat and cure cancer. For each one of us, this noble cause can turn into an exceptional act of humaneness and of shared hope.
What seemed impossible yesterday is about to become a reality today. All indicators attest to this. Throughout the world, the fight against cancer, a disease which has long been perceived as an unavoidable destiny, has turned into a celebration of life..Link